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Comic play 'Wife After Deaths' comes to the Old Mill Theatre

The Old Mill Theatre is presenting Wife After Death a play by Eric Chappell, the writer behind some of the most successful British TV sitcoms of the 1970’s and 1980’s.

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Set at the funeral of successful television comedian Dave Thursby, his friends and family soon discover they know less about him than they imagined.

A series of revelations uncover some home truths while everyone tries to keep up appearances for the sake of his widow – and then an unexpected and unexplained mourner arrives.

Chappell is an English comedy writer who wrote several of the UK’s biggest sitcom hits including The Squirrels, Rising Damp, Only When I Laugh, The Bounder, Duty Free, Singles, Haggard and Home to Roost.

Rob Warner, who will direct the show from Serial Productions at the Old Mill Theatre said the script was really funny.

“I loved the script for Wife After Death and thought it was very clever and funny,” Warner said. “I also liked the fact it was a small cast and quite easy to stage.

“Having to build a set off-site is quite a challenge so it’s nice to have a relatively straight forward set to construct – in this case, it’s a drawing room.”

Joining Marloo Theatre in 1993, initially just to keep an eye on his kids, Warner has been involved ever since and has spent the past 11 years as president.

He mainly works as a stage manager and has branched out with other companies including the Old Mill, KADS, Regal, Rechabites and Stirling Theatres and the Graduate Dramatic Society.

Warner made his directing debut with The Foreigner at Marloo Theatre last year, picking up the Yvonne Lynch Breakthrough Award, David Crewes Award for best set and nominations for best director and best play, at the annual Finley Awards.

“As Wife After Death is a Serial Productions show, our challenge is finding a suitable rehearsal space – this year it’s our garage!” he said.

“Given the space may be slightly smaller or different to the Old Mill stage, it means the actors need to adapt quickly in the few rehearsals on the proper stage.

“The biggest task for a director is choosing the right cast and I can honestly say the actors in Wife After Death are absolutely perfect in their roles, which makes my job a whole lot easier.”

Wife After Death plays at 8pm August 25, 26, 29, 30, 31, September 1, 2, 6, 7, 8 and 9 with 2pm matinees August 27 and September 3. Tickets are available from TryBooking.

The heritage-listed Old Mill Theatre is on the corner of Mends Street and Mill Point Road, South Perth (opposite the Windsor Hotel and Australia Post).

OIP Staff


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